Petition for Modification of Application of Existing Mandatory Safety Standards, 88062-88064 [2024-25720]
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
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Petition for Modification of Application
of Existing Mandatory Safety
Standards
Mine Safety and Health
Administration, Labor.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
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This notice is a summary of
a petition for modification submitted to
the Mine Safety and Health
Administration (MSHA) by American
Soda, LLC.
DATES: All comments on the petition
must be received by MSHA’s Office of
Standards, Regulations, and Variances
on or before December 6, 2024.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
identified by Docket No. MSHA–2024–
0031 by any of the following methods:
1. Federal eRulemaking Portal:
https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments
for MSHA–2024–0031.
2. Fax: 202–693–9441.
3. Email: petitioncomments@dol.gov.
4. Regular Mail or Hand Delivery:
MSHA, Office of Standards,
Regulations, and Variances, 201 12th
Street South, Suite 4E401, Arlington,
Virginia 22202–5452.
Attention: S. Aromie Noe, Director,
Office of Standards, Regulations, and
Variances. Persons delivering
documents are required to check in at
the receptionist’s desk, 4th Floor West.
Individuals may inspect copies of the
petition and comments during normal
business hours at the address listed
above. Before visiting MSHA in person,
call 202–693–9455 to make an
appointment.
SUMMARY:
S.
Aromie Noe, Office of Standards,
Regulations, and Variances at 202–693–
9440 (voice), Petitionsformodification@
dol.gov (email), or 202–693–9441 (fax).
(These are not toll-free numbers.)
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
101(c) of the Federal Mine Safety and
Health Act of 1977 and title 30 of the
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part
44 govern the application, processing,
and disposition of petitions for
modification.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
I. Background
Section 101(c) of the Federal Mine
Safety and Health Act of 1977 (Mine
Act) allows the mine operator or
representative of miners to file a
petition to modify the application of any
mandatory safety standard to a coal or
other mine if the Secretary of Labor
determines that:
1. An alternative method of achieving
the result of such standard exists which
will at all times guarantee no less than
the same measure of protection afforded
the miners of such mine by such
standard; or
2. The application of such standard to
such mine will result in a diminution of
safety to the miners in such mine.
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In addition, sections 44.10 and 44.11
of 30 CFR establish the requirements for
filing petitions for modification.
II. Petition for Modification
Docket Number: M–2024–001–M.
Petitioner: American Soda, LLC, P.O.
Box 1167, 400 County Road 85, Green
River, WY 82935.
Mine: American Soda LLC Mine,
MSHA ID No. 48–01295, located in
Sweetwater County, Wyoming.
Regulation Affected: 30 CFR
57.22305, Approved equipment (III
mines).
Modification Request: The petitioner
requests a modification of 30 CFR
57.22305 to permit an alternative
method of compliance for the
respiratory protection of miners. The
petitioner proposes to use a non-MSHA
approved, intrinsically safe batterypowered air purifying respirator (PAPR)
product called a Dräger X-plore 8700 EX
to protect miners from potential
exposure to respirable dust and
ammonia gas during normal mining
conditions in or beyond the last open
crosscut and where methane may enter
the air current.
The petitioner states that:
(a) American Soda, LLC, is requesting
relief from 30 CFR 57.22305 to provide
an alternative method of respiratory
protection for mine employees exposed
to respirable dust and ammonia gas.
Application of this standard will reduce
the health and safety of our miners by
not affording them safe and effective
equipment.
(b) In conjunction with this petition
for modification, energy and resources
are being spent to engineer controls to
reduce hazards from respirable dust and
silica. This is a continuing process that
requires time and capital to accomplish.
While this process is taking place
American Soda, LLC, is trying to
provide the maximum level of
protection and comfort to the miners.
(c) To offer miners at this facility the
best possible protection from exposure
to respirable dust and ammonia gas,
American Soda, LLC, wishes to
incorporate the latest available
technology in respiratory protection.
American Soda, LLC, is submitting a
petition for modification for the ‘‘Dräger
X-plore 8700 EX.’’
(d) MSHA has given American Soda,
LLC, the opportunity to provide
protection to our miners. The approval
of the TR–800 and the CleanSpace EX
has given our miners the maximum
protection available against silica
crystal, respirable dust and ammonia
gas. Mining is a dynamic operation, and
no two tasks are the same. We therefore
are seeking as many options for our
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miners as possible. This petition is in an
effort to add another more ergonomic
option for our miners.
(e) Due to the discontinuing of the 3M
Airstream PAPR, American Soda, LLC,
has been forced to seek a replacement
PAPR for the health and safety of our
miners.
(f) American Soda, LLC’s research
regarding available PAPRs identified
two with MSHA approval. The 3M
Airstream model has been discontinued
by the manufacturer. The Kasco K80
ET8 unit is currently the only unit
available with MSHA approval.
Although the Kasco K80 ET8 unit meets
MSHA approval for intrinsic safety, the
unit poses recognizable safety and
health deficiencies. When we examined
the hood and unit, we found it very
cumbersome to don. It also restricted
communication considerably, to the
point where the user would have to
remove the entire hood to both hear and
talk. We felt this put an unnecessary
burden on miners as they require the
best conditions in communication. Once
donned the unit restricted peripheral
vision thus introducing additional risk
to the miner.
(g) Our currently approved petition
for modification units in use today are
the TR–800 and the CleanSpace EX. The
Dräger X-plore 8700 EX would give our
miners a third, more ergonomic option.
(h) As stated previously, American
Soda, LLC, is committed to the health
and safety of our miners and provides
our employees with the best available
respiratory protection. The Dräger Xplore 8700 EX provides a level of
respiratory protection and safety equal
to the already approved TR–800 and
Clean space EX with additional
enhancements to meet the needs of
miners. The unit provides an alternative
means of respiratory protection for
different tasks. This affords miners an
additional, more ergonomic, option to
provide respiratory protection for
employees.
(i) The Dräger X-plore 8700 EX unit is
certified by UL under ANSI/UL 60079–
11 standard. Per this certification, the
Dräger X-plore 8700 EX unit is
specialized to be used in hazardous
locations, has met the most onerous
level of intrinsic safety protection, and
the level of protection is acceptable for
use in mines susceptible to firedamp.
(j) The Dräger X-plore 8700 EX unit
provides a NIOSH approved highcapacity, high efficiency (HEPA)
particulate/vapor filter for the half
facemask and a NIOSH approved HEPA
particulate filter for the full facemask.
(k) The Dräger X-plore 8700 EX does
not restrict the vision or impair
communication of the miner.
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(l) The Dräger X-plore 8700 EX
incorporates technology which places
the filter housing and fan assembly on
an ergonomically comfortable belt.
(m) The Dräger X-plore 8700 EX
respirator provides a level of comfort
beyond additional PAPR units when
operating mining equipment due to
limited space and mobility in the
machine operator’s cab.
(n) The Dräger X-plore 8700 EX
helmet meets Z89.1, Type 1, Class G
helmet Standard.
(o) The Dräger X-plore 8700 EX eye
protection meets ANSI Z87.1 Standard.
(p) The Dräger X-plore 8700 EX unit
can be easily disassembled and cleaned.
The petitioner proposes the following
alternative method:
(a) Prior to energizing the Dräger Xplore 8700 EX in or beyond the last
open crosscut or in areas where
methane may enter the air current, a
methane test shall be conducted in the
mine atmosphere as defined in 30 CFR
57.2.
(b) Before the Dräger X-plore 8700 EX
can be used in or beyond the last open
crosscut, a check of the instrument for
any physical damage and the integrity of
the case shall be conducted. The battery
shall be removed and inspected for
corrosion, including the contact points
to ensure connection. The battery shall
be reinserted, and the unit shall be
powered up and then shut down to
ensure proper connections. An
inspection to ensure the battery
compartment cover is securely fastened
and an inspection of the battery for
swelling and damage shall be
conducted. Training shall be required
for all miners on the pre-operational
inspection and use of the Dräger X-plore
8700 EX.
(c) The Dräger X-plore 8700 EX shall
not be used in or beyond the last open
crosscut or in areas where methane may
enter the air current until MSHA has
initially inspected the equipment and
determined that it is in compliance with
all the terms and conditions of the
Proposed Decision and Order (PDO)
granted by MSHA.
(d) The Dräger X-plore 8700 EX shall
not be used if methane is detected in
concentrations at or above 1.0 percent.
When 1.0 percent or more methane is
detected while the Dräger X-plore 8700
EX is being used, the equipment shall be
de-energized immediately. The Dräger
X-plore 8700 EX shall be withdrawn
from the affected areas.
(e) All handheld methane detectors
shall be MSHA approved and
maintained in permissible and proper
operating condition, as defined by 30
CFR 57.22227. All methane detectors
must provide visual and audible
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warnings when methane is detected at
or above 1.0 percent.
(f) A competent person, as defined in
30 CFR 57.2, shall continuously monitor
for methane immediately before and
during the use of the Dräger X-plore
8700 EX in or beyond the last open
crosscut or in areas where methane may
enter the air current. For a crew working
together, at least one competent person
shall continuously monitor for methane.
Alternatively, continuous monitoring
systems along longwall faces, which
provide an audible and visual alarm
when 1.0 percent methane is detected,
shall satisfy this requirement.
(g) Batteries contained in the Dräger
X-plore 8700 EX must be ‘‘changed out’’
or ‘‘charged’’ in intake air. Before each
shift when the Dräger X-plore 8700 EX
is to be used, all batteries for the
equipment must be charged sufficiently
such that they are not expected to be
replaced on that shift.
(h) The Dräger LBT 04 LI–ION shall
be charged on the surface or
underground in accordance with 30 CFR
57.22224.
(i) The Dräger LBT 04 LI–ION shall be
charged only by the Dräger X-plore 8000
EX standard charger or the Dräger Xplore 8000 multiple charger.
(j) The battery pack shall not be
disassembled or modified by anyone
other than permitted by the
manufacturer of the equipment.
(k) The battery pack shall not be
exposed to water or allowed to get wet.
This does not preclude incidental
exposure of sealed battery packs.
(l) The battery shall not be exposed to
direct sunlight or used or stored near a
source of heat.
(m) The battery shall not be used at
the end of its life cycle (e.g., when there
is a performance decrease of greater
than 20 percent in battery operated
equipment). The battery shall be
disposed of properly.
(n) The mine operator shall
investigate the potential for
electromagnetic interference between
the Dräger X-plore 8700 EX and all
safety devices carried or worn by
miners, such as proximity detection
system miner wearable components, gas
detectors, tracking system components,
and communication devices. Before any
Dräger X-plore 8700 EX devices are
placed into service, the mine operator
shall report to their MSHA District
whether any interference is identified
along with the procedures the mine
operator will implement to eliminate
the interference. All miners shall be
trained in these procedures.
(o) Personnel engaged in the use of
Dräger X-plore 8700 EX shall be
properly trained to recognize the
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hazards and limitations associated with
the use of the PAPR in areas where
methane could be present.
(p) All section foremen, section crew
members, and other personnel who will
be involved with or affected by the use
of the PAPR shall receive training in
accordance with 30 CFR 48.7 on the
requirements of the PDO granted by
MSHA within 60 days of the date the
PDO granted by MSHA becomes final.
Such training must be completed before
any Dräger X-plore 8700 EX is used in
or beyond the last open crosscut or in
areas where methane may enter the air
current.
(q) Within 60 days after the PDO
granted by MSHA becomes final, the
operator shall submit proposed
revisions for its approved 30 CFR part
48 training plan to the Mine Safety and
Health District Manager. These
proposed revisions shall include
donning a Self-Contained Self Rescuer
(SCSR) while using the PAPR, and
initial and refresher training regarding
the terms and conditions stated in the
PDO granted by MSHA. When training
is conducted on the terms and
conditions in the PDO granted by
MSHA, an MSHA Certificate of Training
(Form 5000–23) shall be completed and
include the notation ‘‘Dräger X-plore
8700 EX PAPR training’’.
(r) The operator shall post the PDO
granted by MSHA in unobstructed
locations on the bulletin boards and/or
in other conspicuous places where
notices to miners are ordinarily posted,
for a period of not less than 60
consecutive days.
(s) Affected mine employees shall be
trained in the proper use and care of the
Dräger X-plore 8700 EX unit in
accordance with established
manufacturer guidelines.
(t) If 1.0 percent or more methane is
detected, the procedures in 30 CFR
7.22234 shall be followed.
(u) The miners at American Soda LLC
mine are not represented by a labor
organization and there are no designated
representatives of miners. A copy of this
petition has been posted for all miners
to see on the mine bulletin board on
August 22, 2024.
In support of the proposed alternative
method, the petitioner has also
submitted: a Dräger X-plore 8700 EX
Certificate of Conformity, a Dräger Xplore 8700 EX ATEX Certificate, a
battery pack operating manual, and a
Dräger X-plore 8700 EX data sheet.
The petitioner asserts that that
application of the standard in 30 CFR
57.22305 will reduce the safety of the
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miners affected and has proposed to
establish an alternative method.
Song-ae Aromie Noe,
Director, Office of Standards, Regulations,
and Variances.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Mine Safety and Health Administration
Petition for Modification of Application of Existing Mandatory
Safety Standards
AGENCY: Mine Safety and Health Administration, Labor.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice is a summary of a petition for modification
submitted to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) by
American Soda, LLC.
DATES: All comments on the petition must be received by MSHA's Office
of Standards, Regulations, and Variances on or before December 6, 2024.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments identified by Docket No. MSHA-2024-
0031 by any of the following methods:
1. Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow
the instructions for submitting comments for MSHA-2024-0031.
2. Fax: 202-693-9441.
3. Email: [email protected].
4. Regular Mail or Hand Delivery: MSHA, Office of Standards,
Regulations, and Variances, 201 12th Street South, Suite 4E401,
Arlington, Virginia 22202-5452.
Attention: S. Aromie Noe, Director, Office of Standards,
Regulations, and Variances. Persons delivering documents are required
to check in at the receptionist's desk, 4th Floor West. Individuals may
inspect copies of the petition and comments during normal business
hours at the address listed above. Before visiting MSHA in person, call
202-693-9455 to make an appointment.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: S. Aromie Noe, Office of Standards,
Regulations, and Variances at 202-693-9440 (voice),
[email protected] (email), or 202-693-9441 (fax). (These
are not toll-free numbers.)
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 101(c) of the Federal Mine Safety
and Health Act of 1977 and title 30 of the Code of Federal Regulations
(CFR) part 44 govern the application, processing, and disposition of
petitions for modification.
I. Background
Section 101(c) of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977
(Mine Act) allows the mine operator or representative of miners to file
a petition to modify the application of any mandatory safety standard
to a coal or other mine if the Secretary of Labor determines that:
1. An alternative method of achieving the result of such standard
exists which will at all times guarantee no less than the same measure
of protection afforded the miners of such mine by such standard; or
2. The application of such standard to such mine will result in a
diminution of safety to the miners in such mine.
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In addition, sections 44.10 and 44.11 of 30 CFR establish the
requirements for filing petitions for modification.
II. Petition for Modification
Docket Number: M-2024-001-M.
Petitioner: American Soda, LLC, P.O. Box 1167, 400 County Road 85,
Green River, WY 82935.
Mine: American Soda LLC Mine, MSHA ID No. 48-01295, located in
Sweetwater County, Wyoming.
Regulation Affected: 30 CFR 57.22305, Approved equipment (III
mines).
Modification Request: The petitioner requests a modification of 30
CFR 57.22305 to permit an alternative method of compliance for the
respiratory protection of miners. The petitioner proposes to use a non-
MSHA approved, intrinsically safe battery-powered air purifying
respirator (PAPR) product called a Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX to
protect miners from potential exposure to respirable dust and ammonia
gas during normal mining conditions in or beyond the last open crosscut
and where methane may enter the air current.
The petitioner states that:
(a) American Soda, LLC, is requesting relief from 30 CFR 57.22305
to provide an alternative method of respiratory protection for mine
employees exposed to respirable dust and ammonia gas. Application of
this standard will reduce the health and safety of our miners by not
affording them safe and effective equipment.
(b) In conjunction with this petition for modification, energy and
resources are being spent to engineer controls to reduce hazards from
respirable dust and silica. This is a continuing process that requires
time and capital to accomplish. While this process is taking place
American Soda, LLC, is trying to provide the maximum level of
protection and comfort to the miners.
(c) To offer miners at this facility the best possible protection
from exposure to respirable dust and ammonia gas, American Soda, LLC,
wishes to incorporate the latest available technology in respiratory
protection. American Soda, LLC, is submitting a petition for
modification for the ``Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX.''
(d) MSHA has given American Soda, LLC, the opportunity to provide
protection to our miners. The approval of the TR-800 and the CleanSpace
EX has given our miners the maximum protection available against silica
crystal, respirable dust and ammonia gas. Mining is a dynamic
operation, and no two tasks are the same. We therefore are seeking as
many options for our miners as possible. This petition is in an effort
to add another more ergonomic option for our miners.
(e) Due to the discontinuing of the 3M Airstream PAPR, American
Soda, LLC, has been forced to seek a replacement PAPR for the health
and safety of our miners.
(f) American Soda, LLC's research regarding available PAPRs
identified two with MSHA approval. The 3M Airstream model has been
discontinued by the manufacturer. The Kasco K80 ET8 unit is currently
the only unit available with MSHA approval. Although the Kasco K80 ET8
unit meets MSHA approval for intrinsic safety, the unit poses
recognizable safety and health deficiencies. When we examined the hood
and unit, we found it very cumbersome to don. It also restricted
communication considerably, to the point where the user would have to
remove the entire hood to both hear and talk. We felt this put an
unnecessary burden on miners as they require the best conditions in
communication. Once donned the unit restricted peripheral vision thus
introducing additional risk to the miner.
(g) Our currently approved petition for modification units in use
today are the TR-800 and the CleanSpace EX. The Dr[auml]ger X-plore
8700 EX would give our miners a third, more ergonomic option.
(h) As stated previously, American Soda, LLC, is committed to the
health and safety of our miners and provides our employees with the
best available respiratory protection. The Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX
provides a level of respiratory protection and safety equal to the
already approved TR-800 and Clean space EX with additional enhancements
to meet the needs of miners. The unit provides an alternative means of
respiratory protection for different tasks. This affords miners an
additional, more ergonomic, option to provide respiratory protection
for employees.
(i) The Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX unit is certified by UL under
ANSI/UL 60079-11 standard. Per this certification, the Dr[auml]ger X-
plore 8700 EX unit is specialized to be used in hazardous locations,
has met the most onerous level of intrinsic safety protection, and the
level of protection is acceptable for use in mines susceptible to
firedamp.
(j) The Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX unit provides a NIOSH approved
high-capacity, high efficiency (HEPA) particulate/vapor filter for the
half facemask and a NIOSH approved HEPA particulate filter for the full
facemask.
(k) The Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX does not restrict the vision or
impair communication of the miner.
(l) The Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX incorporates technology which
places the filter housing and fan assembly on an ergonomically
comfortable belt.
(m) The Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX respirator provides a level of
comfort beyond additional PAPR units when operating mining equipment
due to limited space and mobility in the machine operator's cab.
(n) The Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX helmet meets Z89.1, Type 1,
Class G helmet Standard.
(o) The Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX eye protection meets ANSI Z87.1
Standard.
(p) The Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX unit can be easily disassembled
and cleaned.
The petitioner proposes the following alternative method:
(a) Prior to energizing the Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX in or
beyond the last open crosscut or in areas where methane may enter the
air current, a methane test shall be conducted in the mine atmosphere
as defined in 30 CFR 57.2.
(b) Before the Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX can be used in or beyond
the last open crosscut, a check of the instrument for any physical
damage and the integrity of the case shall be conducted. The battery
shall be removed and inspected for corrosion, including the contact
points to ensure connection. The battery shall be reinserted, and the
unit shall be powered up and then shut down to ensure proper
connections. An inspection to ensure the battery compartment cover is
securely fastened and an inspection of the battery for swelling and
damage shall be conducted. Training shall be required for all miners on
the pre-operational inspection and use of the Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700
EX.
(c) The Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX shall not be used in or beyond
the last open crosscut or in areas where methane may enter the air
current until MSHA has initially inspected the equipment and determined
that it is in compliance with all the terms and conditions of the
Proposed Decision and Order (PDO) granted by MSHA.
(d) The Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX shall not be used if methane is
detected in concentrations at or above 1.0 percent. When 1.0 percent or
more methane is detected while the Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX is being
used, the equipment shall be de-energized immediately. The Dr[auml]ger
X-plore 8700 EX shall be withdrawn from the affected areas.
(e) All handheld methane detectors shall be MSHA approved and
maintained in permissible and proper operating condition, as defined by
30 CFR 57.22227. All methane detectors must provide visual and audible
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warnings when methane is detected at or above 1.0 percent.
(f) A competent person, as defined in 30 CFR 57.2, shall
continuously monitor for methane immediately before and during the use
of the Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX in or beyond the last open crosscut
or in areas where methane may enter the air current. For a crew working
together, at least one competent person shall continuously monitor for
methane. Alternatively, continuous monitoring systems along longwall
faces, which provide an audible and visual alarm when 1.0 percent
methane is detected, shall satisfy this requirement.
(g) Batteries contained in the Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX must be
``changed out'' or ``charged'' in intake air. Before each shift when
the Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX is to be used, all batteries for the
equipment must be charged sufficiently such that they are not expected
to be replaced on that shift.
(h) The Dr[auml]ger LBT 04 LI-ION shall be charged on the surface
or underground in accordance with 30 CFR 57.22224.
(i) The Dr[auml]ger LBT 04 LI-ION shall be charged only by the
Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8000 EX standard charger or the Dr[auml]ger X-plore
8000 multiple charger.
(j) The battery pack shall not be disassembled or modified by
anyone other than permitted by the manufacturer of the equipment.
(k) The battery pack shall not be exposed to water or allowed to
get wet. This does not preclude incidental exposure of sealed battery
packs.
(l) The battery shall not be exposed to direct sunlight or used or
stored near a source of heat.
(m) The battery shall not be used at the end of its life cycle
(e.g., when there is a performance decrease of greater than 20 percent
in battery operated equipment). The battery shall be disposed of
properly.
(n) The mine operator shall investigate the potential for
electromagnetic interference between the Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX
and all safety devices carried or worn by miners, such as proximity
detection system miner wearable components, gas detectors, tracking
system components, and communication devices. Before any Dr[auml]ger X-
plore 8700 EX devices are placed into service, the mine operator shall
report to their MSHA District whether any interference is identified
along with the procedures the mine operator will implement to eliminate
the interference. All miners shall be trained in these procedures.
(o) Personnel engaged in the use of Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX
shall be properly trained to recognize the hazards and limitations
associated with the use of the PAPR in areas where methane could be
present.
(p) All section foremen, section crew members, and other personnel
who will be involved with or affected by the use of the PAPR shall
receive training in accordance with 30 CFR 48.7 on the requirements of
the PDO granted by MSHA within 60 days of the date the PDO granted by
MSHA becomes final. Such training must be completed before any
Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX is used in or beyond the last open crosscut
or in areas where methane may enter the air current.
(q) Within 60 days after the PDO granted by MSHA becomes final, the
operator shall submit proposed revisions for its approved 30 CFR part
48 training plan to the Mine Safety and Health District Manager. These
proposed revisions shall include donning a Self-Contained Self Rescuer
(SCSR) while using the PAPR, and initial and refresher training
regarding the terms and conditions stated in the PDO granted by MSHA.
When training is conducted on the terms and conditions in the PDO
granted by MSHA, an MSHA Certificate of Training (Form 5000-23) shall
be completed and include the notation ``Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX
PAPR training''.
(r) The operator shall post the PDO granted by MSHA in unobstructed
locations on the bulletin boards and/or in other conspicuous places
where notices to miners are ordinarily posted, for a period of not less
than 60 consecutive days.
(s) Affected mine employees shall be trained in the proper use and
care of the Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX unit in accordance with
established manufacturer guidelines.
(t) If 1.0 percent or more methane is detected, the procedures in
30 CFR 7.22234 shall be followed.
(u) The miners at American Soda LLC mine are not represented by a
labor organization and there are no designated representatives of
miners. A copy of this petition has been posted for all miners to see
on the mine bulletin board on August 22, 2024.
In support of the proposed alternative method, the petitioner has
also submitted: a Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX Certificate of
Conformity, a Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX ATEX Certificate, a battery
pack operating manual, and a Dr[auml]ger X-plore 8700 EX data sheet.
The petitioner asserts that that application of the standard in 30
CFR 57.22305 will reduce the safety of the miners affected and has
proposed to establish an alternative method.
Song-ae Aromie Noe,
Director, Office of Standards, Regulations, and Variances.
[FR Doc. 2024-25720 Filed 11-5-24; 8:45 am]
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